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Created:Mon Feb 17 1986
Last Modified:Fri Mar 03 1989
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Number of topics:1517
Total number of notes:13349

679.0. "Digital Explosions" by PARSEC::PESENTI (JP) Sun Mar 15 1987 17:40

So there I was, I just put on my latest acquisition from TELARC, called "Ein 
Straussfest," a collection of waltzes, polkas & marches of the Strauss family 
by Erich Kunzel & he Cincinatti Pops Orchestra.  As I was about to sit down to 
read the liner notes... BANG!  Too late to notice the warning.  This disc 
starts with "digital sound effects!"  What a rude awakening for an 
unsuspecting pair of speakers!  I don't know how I managed to miss the name of 
the first track: "Explosions Polka."  All in all, a nice disk, but start it 
softly.

						     
							- JP
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679.1But, wait...RSTS32::VMILLERWhat you don't mean can't hurt youMon Mar 16 1987 01:5426
    Speaking of Digital Explosions...
    
    I've finally found the Ultimate Stereo-Ruining Disc!!
    
    It's louder than "Time Warp"...
    It's louder than "Rodeo"...
    It's even louder than "Michael Murray Playing the Extremely Loud
    	Organ at Loud Hall, Germany"...
    
    What is it, you say??
    
    It's a copy of the "Test Sample for Digital Equipment Corporation",
    order number SQ 560438.
    
    It's a CD-ROM disc.  I put it into my player, and (shock!!) it actually
    plays.  It has one track, 60 minutes and a few odd seconds long,
    and it's really annoying to listen to.
    
    If anyone wants a cassette, I'll loan the disc out :-)

    					Vernon
    
    P.S.  I'm kind of dissapointed that it didn't have one of those
    "This disc contains more than an hour of data" stickers on the front.
        
    
679.2Here's Two More...NEBVAX::GOSSELINMon Mar 16 1987 13:3617
    On the subject of digital sound explosions, Kunzel's "1812 Overture"
    (featuring digital cannons) is a shining example of how to kill
    speaker fuses :-)
    
    Another disc that starts up with a house-rocking roar is ProArte's
    "Up and Away", which features military tunes played on the Paramount
    Organ. The first 33 seconds of this disk is a digital recording
    of an Air Force F-15 fighter jet takeoff. You hear the jet coming
    softly from the right speaker, which then roars through the soundstage,
    exiting out of the left speaker. I prudently read the notes before
    playing this disk, set the volume at 1/4, and promptly got blown
    outta' the room. This track is excellent for awakening people who
    sleep extra soundly :-)
    
    
                                    Ken
    
679.3Poice Sirens and GunfightsBARNUM::PELLETIERNothin's Shakin'Mon Mar 16 1987 17:1112
    The description of the jet flying through the living room got me
    to thinking ... CD's are so quiet and can sound so good that I have
    often fooled people into thinking it was not the stereo but actually
    outside. For example on "Round Up" There are crickets chirping and
    a friend of mine happened to walk in and not know the stereo was
    on and was amazed that they could live in such cold temps (Mass
    in Feb).  Anyway it got me to thinking that it would be neat if
    there was a disc devoted to confusing sound effects, that would
    be cool, does anyone know of such a disc, or how about those sound
    check discs, are those good?
    
    					Bill
679.4QUARK::LIONELFree advice is worth every centMon Mar 16 1987 18:467
    There are CDs of sound effects, but they are intended for
    commercial use and come in BIG (and expensive) sets.
    
    I've only heard the "Digital Domain" test disc, and it doesn't
    really have tracks that would confuse anyone for long (especially
    as it keeps changing the locales!)
    					Steve
679.5The Digital DomainCOOKIE::ROLLOWPianists are human?Tue Mar 17 1987 02:4414
    After listening to both "Up and Away" and "The Digital Domain"
    (Electra 9 60303-2) I think the "The Digital Domain" has the
    better jets.  The bass on the 2nd jet seems deeper.  "Up and
    Away" does have the better music, although there are some
    interesting things on "The Digital Domain".
    
    Some of my favorites are:
    
    	"Study for Reverie", "Lions are Growing" and "Hologram 9"
    
    oh... and the ever famous:
    
    	"1kHZ SINE WAVE @ -20dB" and "Noise Floor Test, All bits
    	at '0'"
679.6QUARK::LIONELFree advice is worth every centTue Mar 17 1987 13:429
    Re: .5
    
    My favorite few seconds on "The Digital Domain" are at the end of
    the first track: the THX Logo Theme "deep chord".  I only wish they
    hadn't ruined it by putting the last jet on top of it.
    
    The track based on "Towers of Hanoi" is interesting too.
    
    					Steve
679.7Fanfare for a Speaker ConeROYCE::ROWLEYStrollsThu Mar 19 1987 08:2215
    Try the TELARC disc of music by Aaron Copland. The first track is
    "Fanfare for the Common Man". The first tympani and cymbal crash
    nearly took my windows out. Ideal to play for some wealthy aged
    relative who might have left you something in the will !
    
    Actually this is a splendid disc. Very high quality of performance
    and production. As well as "Fanfare"  the disc has "Rodeo" and
    "Appalachian Spring". 
    
    A good buy
    
    Goodbye
    
    Strolls
    
679.8INFACT::BEVISDo you have the number for CDs Anonymous?Sun Apr 05 1987 15:129
    RE: .1
    
    Nice to know there are other people out there with the same mental
    abberations as I.  The really interesting thing about the digital
    Disk is that it sounds EXACTLY like Lou Reed's Metal Machine Music
    LP (RCA CPL2-1101).  I'd like to figure out how to play MMM through
    a CDROM reader.
    
    Don
679.9Success Train in your living roomUSRCV1::CARNELLPFanmail from some flounderMon Apr 13 1987 20:5511
    For shear neighbor annoying, window rattling, dog scaring power,
    I recommend "The Power and the Majesty - Volume II" from MFSL's
    Original Master Recording series. 
    
    The main feature of this disk is LARGE steam engines, but it also
    includes the Confederate Air Force, the Chimes of Lun, and a long
    sequence in a frog pond.
    
    I can't wait until someone comes out with a DDD train recording.
    
    Paul.
679.10AAA does wellPILOU::TURNDALFreedom it's hard to manageTue Apr 14 1987 06:0516
    

    > For shear neighbour annoying, window rattling, dog scaring power,
    > I recommend "The Power and the Majesty - Volume II" from MFSL's
    > Original Master Recording series.
    
    The first volume is also very good. There is the large steam engine
    ( especially the first track, Puhhh !! it's not a hart saver )
    and the THUNDERSTORM that makes your neighbours to think it's raining
    outside. Not to mention the rain it's just like standing outside
    and getting it all over you..
    
    Cheers,
    
    Mikael.